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Starting the new year in fine form, HMRC does it again.
Like many experiences in the past, HMRC did not allow enough time for testing of its systems both internally (with its outsourced partner) and with third-party software developers. It did not effectively communicate the changes to the forms with tax agents who are finding it difficult to understand the new layout.
Why am I not surprised?
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UK taxpayers hoping to talk to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about tax credit payments were left fuming last week because of a “routine upgrade” to its database.
Well yes, but only if the penatly notice stands up as valid. Happened to mne once many years ago. Got it overturned.
Which do you prefer, fact or fiction? Check Stuart's link to the FT
A fishy tale indeed - so who knows what really happened. More to the point, does anyone care?
I can only guess that a lot of people might be spitting feathers. Crazy or what?
This is crazy, how do these companies think they'll get away with it?
HMRC composite companies
Mike Warburton of Grant Thornton has plenty to say - as usual
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) are using the internet to provide taxpayer information to taxpayers and their accountants. If the accountant doesn't use (believe?) in the internet then the information available to him at best will be delayed (see above) or mo
Gordon Brown has been harshly criticised by package tour operators for bungling the introduction of new taxes on air travel. - ouch - this is bad news
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